A/N: Thanks for reading and reviewing! I really appreciate it! I was very disappointed in the lack of reviews for chapter 14; sad, even. As a writer, I enjoy feedback from the readers. To see how many people have read a chapter and to see how few reviews were made is very discouraging. I was thinking about not even posting this chapter, but I've decided not to post anymore stories period. I think it's kind of useless to write chapter after chapter and get almost no reviews. The reviews I do get are amazing and I'm grateful for them, but at this point, posting more chapters doesn't seem necessary if no one is going to review them. I hope you have enjoyed the story thus far because if I don't get any reviews, this is last of Fangirl, Randy; Randy Fangirl. On the other hand, if y'all review, expect chapter 16 on Friday.
Still Monday
John pulled up to the motel and tried to get Riley to get out of his rental car. When she didn't move, John assumed it was out of protest. He picked her up bridal style and carried her inside the motel room and threw her on the bed. He looked at her and realized that she wasn't moving.
He slapped her face to wake her up, but nothing happened. He checked for a pulse, and he couldn't find one. Truly, Riley had a pulse; John simply didn't look for it in the right places. John panicked. "Holy shit! She's dead! Shit! Shit! Shit!" he said. He paced back and forth trying to think of a plan. "I could leave her here. Nobody saw me come in with her. But what if somebody did see me? I could go to jail!" he thought aloud. He sighed and picked up Riley's limp body and put her back in the car.
John drove off to the hospital and dumped her at the entrance of the emergency room; he sped off into the night.
Randy took a shower in the locker room and got dressed. He looked all over the building for Riley; she was nowhere to be found. He took out his cell and dialed Riley's number. Everyone had left for the night so it's pretty quiet. He heard Riley's phone ringing in the distance. He followed the sound to his own locker room in a cubby space along with her purse.
He really started to worry; he knew that Riley would never go anywhere without her purse. He knew something was wrong. Randy was still panicking when his phone rang. It was a St. Louis number so he answered. What? Is this Randy Orton? Yes. Who is this? I'm calling from the Memorial Hospital regarding Riley-Anne Nelson. Is she okay?! Please come to the hospital as soon as possible. Okay. Thanks.
Randy grabbed his bags and Riley's belongings before he jumped in his own car and sped away towards the hospital. When he got there, he was an emotional wreck. "I'm looking for Riley Nelson." He said in anxiety to the nurse sitting at the nurses' station. The nurse was about to look through the computer until a doctor touched Randy on his shoulder.
"Randy Orton?" the doctor asked. Randy nodded. "Can we talk in private?" the doctor asked. Again, Randy nodded. The doctor pulled Randy aside. "I'm Dr. Desiel. I'll be looking after Riley-Anne while she's here." He said. "Just Riley is fine." Randy said, correcting the doctor. He nodded. "Well, first of all, we found her on the pavement outside the hospital doors. Her mouth was taped shut; her hands and feet were bound. It seems like she was just dumped here." He said. Randy was speechless.
"Do you know about her history of fainting spells?" the doctor asked. Randy nodded. "A doctor in Memphis said they were vasovagal responses; like when you get dizzy from standing up too fast." Randy said. The doctor nodded. "That's right. Well, when a person goes too long without being resuscitated, it can lead to damaging effects like memory loss, permanent brain damage or even prolonged comatose." The doctor said. "And it seems like Riley was without oxygen for an extremely long time." He continued.
Randy took a deep breath. "Is she conscious now?" He asked. The doctor nodded. "She's conscious, but she's resting right now. We had to sedate her because she had begun to panic." He said. Randy nodded. "Can I see her?" He asked. The doctor nodded and led the way to Riley's room.
They got to the door and the doctor sighed. "I can't promise you anything, sir. She may not know who you are; she may not even wake up. It's just too early to tell." He said. Randy nodded in understanding. He walked in and he wanted to walk right back out. Riley was hooked up to so many machines. She just laid there motionless. Randy pulled up a chair and sat next to her. He took her hand into his own and kissed it.
He stayed by her bedside and stared at her until he got sleepy. He eyed the pull out sofa and moved there. He pulled it out and unfolded the blanket that was folded neatly on it. Randy stretched out and covered himself with the blanket before he drifted off. As he slept, he dreamed about the most recent night he had with Riley. In his dream, she was moaning is name and digging into his back as he thrust into her.
Randy reveled in his sleep at hearing Riley's voice. He stirred from his sleep when he realized that he wasn't dreaming of Riley's voice; he was really hearing it. He quickly sat up from the sofa and saw Riley had thrown pillows at him to wake him up. She sat up in the bed smiling.
She smiled. "Finally you're awake! We might as well move into a hospital. I always end up in one." She said. Randy found himself smiling at her statement. He moved the chair he was sitting in earlier. "What happened to you? The doctor said you wouldn't be able to remember anything." Randy said. Riley shrugged. "Miracle?" she asked. Randy nodded. "What happened?" he asked.
Riley sighed. "After the show I went to look for you, but I couldn't find you. Then Cena grabbed me, threw me in his car, and taped me up. I don't remember anything after that. I guess I blacked out." She said. Randy nodded. "I'm glad you're okay." He said. Riley smiled. "How's Nelson?" she asked. "I called mom and dad on the way here and they said they don't mind keeping him until you're ready to go home." He said. Riley nodded.
"Can you go get the doctor?" she asked. Randy smiled and nodded. He left and came back with the doctor. "Miss Nelson? How are you feeling?" he asked. Riley shrugged. "I feel fine, Doc. When can I go home?" she asked. The doctor frowned in confusion. "Go home? Are you sure you're ready?" He asked out of concern. Riley nodded. "We've been through this at least twice already. I'm fine." She said. The doctor nodded and smiled. "I'll get a nurse to draw up your discharge papers." He said as he turned to leave.
Randy stopped him. "Can you call for a police officer?" he asked. "What for?" The doctor asked. "We need to file a report." Randy said. The doctor nodded and left. While he was gone, Riley took a shower and Randy got some extra clothes from his car for her to wear.
Randy couldn't stop thinking about how calm Riley had been. "Why aren't you freaking out?" Randy asked once Riley got situated in the hospital bed. She shrugged. "I don't know. I'm alive, so I don't see any reason to freak out." She said. Randy was still confused. "But you were kidnapped." He said. Riley nodded. "But I wasn't killed. I'm just happy to be unharmed, I guess." She said. Randy nodded. He could accept that reasoning.
When the doctor came back, he had discharge papers and a police officer with him. Riley signed the papers and told the officer what happened. He made notes and left.
Riley and Randy went to Bob and Elaine's to pick up Nelson then Randy dropped them off at home. Randy called a cab to take him to the airport this time. He was going off to the Smackdown taping. He was cutting it close on time, but he knew he would make it. He kissed Riley and Nelson goodbye and rode off to the airport.
Two Weeks later
John had been arrested for kidnapping. Since he was no long a part of WWE, Vince needed a new face for the company. He chose the next qualified superstar: Randy Orton. Riley was overjoyed at Vince's choice. Even though she was going to be seeing less of Randy, she was happy for him.
Everybody had the weekend off for Cody and Dani's wedding. Randy was Cody's best man and Dani's sister, Gabby was her maid of honor. The wedding had been beautiful; Dani was breathtakingly beautiful in her dress; Cody cried when he saw her for the first time.
At the reception, there was no alcohol. Cody and Dani knew that alcohol ruined weddings, so they decided to serve sparkling drinks like apple juice, grape juice and fruit punch; all individually mixed with ginger ale. It was a great substitute.
The newlyweds considered themselves lucky for their decision when they saw Kristen staring a hole into Riley. Kristen had been upset with her for getting John put in jail. Riley saw how Kristen was looking at her and decided to approach her. "Hey Kristen. Is there something bothering you?" Riley asked. Kristen rolled her eyes and didn't respond. "You know, Kristen, stress isn't good for the baby." Riley said. Kristen rubbed her swollen belly. She was now 7 months pregnant. "I wouldn't be stressed if my baby's father wasn't in jail!" she said bitterly.
Riley frowned; she looked around the reception hall. "Dolph is over by the drink fountains." She said. Kristen scoffed. Riley chuckled. "You may have a few people fooled, but you and I both know that John isn't that baby's father. You and Dolph have been hooking up for the longest. Just admit it, Kristen. It's not like John will ever know. He's in jail for the next ten years." Riley said as she laughed and walked away.
When Riley went back to Randy, he wrapped his arm around her waist and pulled her closer. "You want to get out of here?" Randy asked in a hushed whisper in Riley's ear. Riley smiled and nodded. They said their goodbyes and went to their hotel room.
They both stripped down to their underwear. Riley snuggled into Randy's chest when they went to bed. "Did you enjoy yourself tonight?" Randy asked. Riley smiled and nodded. "It was nice." She said quietly. Secretly, Riley had hated to sit and watch someone else get married. She and Randy had been engage for six months already and they hadn't even started planning.
Randy knew that Riley was tired of waiting for their wedding to come around. He had watched her at Cody and Dani's wedding; he saw how happy Riley was for them, but how sad she was, too. Then, Randy had an idea.
He kissed the top of Riley's head. "Have you been looking into wedding planners?" Randy asked. Riley shot up from her laying position and grinned. She nodded. "There's a lady in Tennessee who does amazing weddings. I really want her." She said. Randy nodded. "Do you have her number?" he asked. Riley smiled and nodded. Randy smiled. "Call her Monday and tell her that she has a couple of new clients." He said.
Riley smiled brightly and hugged Randy tightly. "Thank you so much! So do we have a date?" she asked. Randy thought for a moment. "It's up to you; it's your day." he said. Riley thought, too. "Maybe in a year; when Nelson is a little older?" she said. Randy nodded. "Sounds good." He said. Riley smiled and returned to Randy's chest where she laid before.
She was so excited to start planning her dream wedding to her dream man. It was going to be perfect.
A/N: Thanks for reading and reviewing! I really appreciate it! I was very disappointed in the lack of reviews for chapter 14; sad, even. As a writer, I enjoy feedback from the readers. To see how many people have read a chapter and to see how few reviews were made is very discouraging. I was thinking about not even posting this chapter, but I've decided not to post anymore stories period. I think it's kind of useless to write chapter after chapter and get almost no reviews. The reviews I do get are amazing and I'm grateful for them, but at this point, posting more chapters and stories doesn't seem necessary if no one is going to review them. I hope you have enjoyed the story thus far because if I don't get any reviews, this is last of Fangirl, Randy; Randy Fangirl. On the other hand, if y'all review, expect chapter 16 on Friday.
